UMVA has learned that a major investigation into fraudulent H-1B visa practices has been launched, with authorities vowing to crack down on companies using "ghost offices" and other deceitful tactics to scam the system.
The probe, led by a determined Attorney General, aims to hold accountable any company or individual attempting to exploit the H-1B visa program for personal gain. The AG's office has made it clear that those found guilty will face the full force of the law.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the investigation has already expanded to include nearly 30 companies in North Texas, suggesting a potentially widespread problem that could have far-reaching implications for the tech industry and beyond.
